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Chicago examiner monday Chicago october 9 1911 16 pages monday vol ix no 250 a m registered in o s pltent office price one cent Â«Â£Â» jews send 450 families to new colony Chicago will furnish settlers ; for 72,000 acres of wyoming land each is loaned 1,000 local philanthropists finance i project meeting held by & men to go west the biggest philanthropic colonization cheme ever projected in this country was successfully launched yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the hebrew farmers colonization society held at 121 blue island avenue when it was decided to take iso thrifty jewish families from Chicago and locate them in the famous wheatland district in wyoming each of the 430 families will be ad vanced 1,000 in cash by prominent Chicago jewish philanthropists making a total of 450,000 required to finance the under taking it is understood ihat julius ro senwald widely known for his practical philanthropy is at the head of the project and the largest contributor the farmers will be given ten or fifteen years in which to pay back the money ad vanced them without interest will require 72,000 acres an idea of the extent of the coloniza tion scheme can be gathered from the fact that with each family settling on 160 acres of land as at present proposed a total of 72,000 acres eventually will be oceu p^d mr itosenwald and the other philanthro pists interested iu the movement are said to have been working on the plan for some jiuie within the last few days it reached the stage of where it was merely neces sary for the intending colonists to de cide where they wanted to locate the question having been discussed with representatives of all the western states it was finally agreed to take up the matter farther with wyoming accordingly com missioner of immigration roy w sehenck of wyoming was invited to come to chi cago yesterday's meeting was arranged for the purpose of permitting mr sehenck to tell the colonists all about the land on which it is proposed they shall make their future homes at the couclusiou of the meeting the members of the association i representing a majority of the families \ which will go west decided to accept the , invitation extended by the state of wyo ming a committee will be sent shortly to the wheatland district to select the site lor the new colony and to make arrange ments for the location of town sites and colony centers the land on which the Chicago colonists will be located lies ninety miles north ot cheyenne in the heart of the wheatland district the first carey act project in wyoming the colorado & southern kail road owned by the burlington system runs through the colony site and wheu the burlington completes its extension within the state the farmers will be on b through line from the pacihc northwest to the gulf of mexico taught by experts the price of the land on which the colonists will be located is approximately 40 an acre including water and the farmers are given ten years in which to pay for it the state of wyoming has agreed to provide experts whose sole duty will be to teach the colonists how to farm with irrigation and to oversee the opera tion and management of their farms schools and churches will be established for the sole benefit of the colonists a special system of crop rotation will be arranged by the experts in order to insure the colonists getting the best out of their land the first crop will be the staple crop of the west alfalfa which begins to pay in the second year other crops will be wheat oats barlry potatoes sugar beets alfalfa field peas garden truck melons apples and all fruits adapted to the temperate zone most of the colonists who will be taken to wyoming are mechanics and th<;ir families it is the idea of the men back of the plan that men of this type will be better able than others to make the start build the bouses and prepare their farms by reason of their technical education furthermore during rue first year they will be able to support themselves by working in wheatland sinclair says suit stands author denies he and his wife have been reconciled wilmington del oct b tjpton sin clair to-night entered emphatic denial to the rumor that he would withdraw his suit for divorce against his wife meta fuller sinclair furthermore it will not be withdrawn said he there is no founda tion for the talk of a reconciliation unknwon star gazer trust philadelphia oct 8Â«-an astrouom j leal trust with a central body making observations for the world and spending the money now expended in various od 1 servatories is predicted by professor c l doollttle of the university of fennsyl-i ityania 2 men killed train blown from track in l power house blast many others injured when boiler explodes residents in peril for blocks around two men were killed a number of others reported injured and an elevated train thrown from the tracks by the explosion of a boiler in the engine room of the metropolitan elevated company's power house at van buren and loomis streets at 1 o'clock this morning the elevated train was runnin*g between the loomis and throop street stations when the explosion occurred the heavy cars were lifted bodily from the rails the front car ran to the edge of the structure and was on the point of top pling to the street below when the emerg ency brakes caught the wheels a panic among a score of passengers followed the explosion many were saved from throwing themselves from the plat form only by the interference of tlie guards six passengers were cut by fly ing glass but none was said to be seri ously injured ambulances and patrol wagons from hos pitals and precinct stations within a ra dius of a mile were summoned to the scene within five minutes and it is feared that the casualties are heavy the structure took fire almost instantly and the flames completed the havoc be gun by the bursting boiler the building was occupied by the night shift of engineers firemen and electricians the exact number of employes who were on duty could not be learned but it is believed that nearly a score of men were in the structure lives of persons residing within a dozen blocks of the power house were endangered by showers of bricks and fragments of steel that had been hurled high into the air by the explosion the elevated railway service was de moralized by the explosion the power iu all of the company's feed cables was instantly shut off and every metropolitan train was stalled for more than an hour many of the trains were stopped between stations and the passengers were unable to reach the streets mrs dowie on crusade widow of elijah ii wants to fuse all creeds with the object of fusing all religious creeds about a common faith of zion the rev jane dowie widow of the late john alexander dowie of zion city yesterday began a crusade in Chicago with a meet ing at handel hall sixty-five of the rev dowie's followers assisted her in the services which were attended by hundreds of chicagoans we are all christians no matter what church we attend said the rev mrs dowie we should all joiu in a single host to praise the almighty the meetings will continue throughout the winter morgan tips barber 20 lenox mass oct b j pierpont mor gan felt so chipper after bernie duelos had tilted up his barber chair here last night and dabbed a bit of talcum powder on the financier's countenance that he broke into a smile picked a yellow-baekeu 20 bill from his pocket and handed it to duelos saying in a cheery voice keep the change it is the best shave i've had in a year ufacturing plant at a salary of 10,000 a year the couple found that during their absence lubin had purchased for them a beautiful home during the last five â€¢ years lubin has opened probably iioo moving picture thea ters his practice was to give the deeds of every third theater he erected to siughi and his wife the 6,000 touring car in which singhi was last seen was one of his presents as was also an expensive runa bout when kingston the little boy was born lubin's joy knew no bounds a story is current now that singhi went to his father in-law and demanded that he be made a partner in the business mr lubin it is said reminded him that at his death he would become the prime fac tor iu the moving picture enterprise he suggested that singhi should wait until that time the latter however it is al leged insisted at once mr lubin raised the salary of his son-in-law 2,000 a year pretending to be satisfied singhi re turned to his wife and baby following a quarrel singhi is alleged to have left his wife and to have taken kingston needless operation fatal society woman former Chicago girl dies in baltimore baltimore md oct b mrs r dor sey coale one of the most beautiful women in baltimore society is dead as the result of her having her appendix re moved when she was believed to have been in the best of health mrs coale had been slightly indisposed during the early part of the summer but as the fall approached she regained her robust health and decided to have her appendix removed to preclude the possi bility of danger in the future messages were immediately sent to her mother mrs r w howison and her sister mrs leslie 51 witherspoon of chi cago while mrs frank redwood another sister living iu california waa nlso notified these relatives are now in baltimore mrs coale expired last night lubin heir kidnaped believed in Chicago grandson of moving picture magnate alleged stolen by pianist-father showered with gifts child's parent believed an gered at failure to become father-in-law's partner philadelphia ra oct s.-police ot all the big cities have been requested to search for kingston siughi the favorite grandson of sigmund lubin the moving picture king who disappeared in company with his father ferdinand singhi on oc tober 1 the alarm followed a week of private fruitless investigation by mr lubin it was reported here to-day that the child is in Chicago but that is not veri fied since the disappearance of little kingston many rumors of marital unhap piness in the singhi family have been cir culated six years ago ferdinand singhi then a pianist iu keith's theater at tracted the attentiou of the millionaire moving picture man by his talent lubin took him to his home and intro duced him to his family in february 100u singhi married miss edith southern lubin the millionaire youngest daughter after their honeymoon siughi was taken into lubin's office and said that he had been appointed superintendent of the man rodgers in Chicago flies on ovington in the race to-oay airwoman is rescued by mob aviator rodgers passing through Chicago faking to the air at grant pin after flying into the city leading sea to-sea aviator does 77 miles in 78 minutes at joliet after stopping in city five thousand persons watched calbraith p rodgers loom out of the sky in the south yesterday grow fsom a mere black dot into a big biplane and then come to earth in grant park within fifty feet of his old hangar site where he kept his machine during the recent aviation meet the aviator was scheduled to arrive here at noon and he missed his schedule by only three minutes it was 11:57 when his motor stopped at 4:02 o'clock he again took wing and in eighteen minutes had disap peared in trip direction of springfield the special train on the Chicago & â– alton pulled out of the union station an hour ahead of him y it was r>:i;o o'clock when the aviator landed in a field on the farm of daniel o'connor midway between locbport ana joliet he had flown seventy-seven miles in the seventy-eight minutes he was in the air but the actual distance covered was only thirty-three miles he was blown out of his course at the start and was confused by dense smoke being practically lost in the air for an hour kodgers spent the night at joliet and expected to re sume his flight early to-day n rodgers yesterday definitely declared that he has given up all hope of winning the william randolph hearst prize of 50 000 for an ocean-to-ocean flight as the time limit is up to-morrow but in spite of this fact he will continue his journey in au attempt to break the world's long distance record with the same gi^m de termination that won for him the endur ance record duriug the recent air carni val he will continue westward â€¢ for the first time in a week the aerial sportsman was greeted by a clear sky yes terday morning and long before sunrise his mechanicians were preparing the wright biplane for the trip to Chicago a suitable starting field was found about two and a half miles southwest of ham mond a brisk wind did not daunt his determination to make a getaway and at 11:31 he was iu the air rodgers carried out his threat of the day before to cut the city of hammond study love in latin high school pair elopes boy of 18 and girl of 16 run away from morgan park and are mar ried at crown point ind amo amas aniat they recited the loving words in the morgan park high school latin text book the lesson was repeatedly conned and well learned it must be true said diton fatteson eighteen years old i've been taught that it is said miss leoua brach who has just turned her sixteenth birthday so the old old story in the ancient tongue was brought to its denouement saturday night with the elopement of the studious pair to crown point ind they were married and will return to Chicago next week to continue their latin studies the present mrs patteson who is a daughter of charles w brach general agent of the rock island railway at mor gan park telegraphed the news of the wedding yesterday to her sister mrs steve walsh young patteson's father who is also a resident of morgan park has been in the employ of the rock island railway for thirty-five years mr fatteson recently offered to purchase his son n plantation in virginia and it is believed that the young pair wiu qo there to live slayer of bessie kent was man with black mustache not webster says farmer surgeon will refuse to plead to indictment assert his lawyers who declare that another drove into the country with girl and threatened to take her life identification of slain girl is called faulty by the defense oregon 111 oct 8 â€” dr harry elgin webster is not the man who killed his bigamous wife bessie kent in shoor's pasture on sep tember 16 dr webster is not the man who drove out of dixon with bessie kent on that day she drove with a black-mustache d curly-haired stranger with whom she quarreled violently dr webster's hair is not black nor curly and he wears no mustache dr webster with his woman detective miss mabel sexsmith followed in a second vehicle seeking evidence against the doctor's wife the other man threatened to kill bessie kent when she refused to do his bidding and protested that she was the wife of dr webster these astonishing statements were made to-day by charles bishop a castle rock farmer who asserts he met bessie kent and the strange man on the dixon road near the shoor place it was thought to have been a mistake on bishop's part until to-night i when he went to the ogle county jail faced dr webster in his cell and dramatic ally exclaimed that is not the man who was with the woman in the buggy and threatened to kill her the attorneys for the pris ner were ready with cither evidence tin after a fashion confirmed the statements of bishop Â» livery men contradict they found two livery men in dixon who say they rented rigs to two couple on the day of the murder they declare that webster told captain baer of the east Chicago avenue poll e station that his wife had left Chicago witra another man they are now looking for miss sexsmith in the hope that she will confirm iheir supposition that she and dr webster were in a second rig looking for evidence as a result of the statements of farmer bishop the citizens of lee and ogle coun ty where feeling against the doctor has , run high are most excited to-night what about dr webster's confession demand those who have been confident o[^fl his guilt wrung from a man who was suffering from drugs by the third degree method of the metropolitan police is the ready answer of attorneys callahan and irwin ah the third degree exclaim the farmer folks the third degree will not be popular with a farmer jury webster to keep silent as a result of the day's disclosures dr webster will stand mute when arraigned before judge oscar e heard in the ogle county circuit court to-morrow he will absolutely refuse to plead and it will lie f necessary for the state to enter the plea of not guilty as a defense this bishop-baer-sexsmith proposition with its mistaken identity and mystery phases amazes the country law yers of oregon prosecutor emerson laughs at it and says they will be falling back shortly on their original insanity idea none the less it tends to confuse the issue and probably means a long and expensive trial here is the story which attorney james e callahan secured from bishop bessie webster and a man with a black mustache and curly hair were together in a rig when i met them driving slowly along the road they were quarreling vio lently suddenly the man stopped the horse and said to the woman in a loud voice if you don't i'll kill you i stepped out and confronted them bishop said the dickens you will i said the woman begau to cry the man apologized to me she then spoke up and said would you if you were me 1 am the wife of another i said lady you then have no riyiit in that buggy - i know it she-said i am the nil of a Chicago physician dr webster 13 my husband's name 1 the man then gruffly inquired the road to dixon i told him the best route and they then departed the horse they drove was a chestnut colored inare the womau wore a gray suit and a large black straw hai she wore two rings one on the middle auger and the other on the third finger of her right hand the man was dressed in a blue striped suit it was learned that state's attorney w j emerson had seenred two more wit nesses for the state two boys win swear that they saw dr webster and bessie at 11 o'clock on saturday morning september 16 the names of the boys have been carefully guarded but it is declared that both saw the couple driving along lowell road between dixon ana sehoor's pasture father fid son pray fatherland son again confronted eactt othc^^bay h'm a long ime there was a boy of 13 is shot for bag of candy drags himself four blocks to home after companions attack him carl boike thirteen years old shot by a companion in a quarrel yesterday saved his own life by drugging himself weak and delirious four blocks to his home 1625 dodge street kvanston carl and five companions set out early in the afternoon to gather thorn apples in a wood located a mile west of evanstou three of the boys john hayes andrew smith and peter smith carried caliber rifles but carl axel nepstad and edward steiubuek were unarmed carl had a bag of candy and hayes stopped and demanded a piece of candy hoike refused whereupon hayes tired the bullet striking boike in the neck and lodging in the base of his skull boike fell and his companions fled then the boy although bleeding profusely and suffering staggered and crawled as far as the steps of his home there he tainted but his last cry for help was heard and his father william boike carried him into the house john hayes returned to his home hub darro.v street sobbing hysterically hie was turned over to miss helen jewell a juvenile probation officer he is fifteen years old naval widow weds at 71 new york oct b at the residence of dr clarence c guion r.'ew rochelle mrs mary elizabeth mccaun widow of commodore william pens mccann u s n became the wife of dr joseph taher lohnson of washington the ' bride is sev enty-one years of age and the bridegroom is seventy commodore m^mju die jan uary 10 190(5 â– jcontlnued^dn 4th page ist column f~ia n temperature variable winds shifting aj 111 i to southerly 4iljb t /' i range of temperatures jjjs -â€¢ w . highest r,4 pick out an easyroad work along the lines of least resistance when you seek 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Chicago examiner monday Chicago october 9 1911 16 pages monday vol ix no 250 a m registered in o s pltent office price one cent Â«Â£Â» jews send 450 families to new colony Chicago will furnish settlers ; for 72,000 acres of wyoming land each is loaned 1,000 local philanthropists finance i project meeting held by & men to go west the biggest philanthropic colonization cheme ever projected in this country was successfully launched yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the hebrew farmers colonization society held at 121 blue island avenue when it was decided to take iso thrifty jewish families from Chicago and locate them in the famous wheatland district in wyoming each of the 430 families will be ad vanced 1,000 in cash by prominent Chicago jewish philanthropists making a total of 450,000 required to finance the under taking it is understood ihat julius ro senwald widely known for his practical philanthropy is at the head of the project and the largest contributor the farmers will be given ten or fifteen years in which to pay back the money ad vanced them without interest will require 72,000 acres an idea of the extent of the coloniza tion scheme can be gathered from the fact that with each family settling on 160 acres of land as at present proposed a total of 72,000 acres eventually will be oceu p^d mr itosenwald and the other philanthro pists interested iu the movement are said to have been working on the plan for some jiuie within the last few days it reached the stage of where it was merely neces sary for the intending colonists to de cide where they wanted to locate the question having been discussed with representatives of all the western states it was finally agreed to take up the matter farther with wyoming accordingly com missioner of immigration roy w sehenck of wyoming was invited to come to chi cago yesterday's meeting was arranged for the purpose of permitting mr sehenck to tell the colonists all about the land on which it is proposed they shall make their future homes at the couclusiou of the meeting the members of the association i representing a majority of the families \ which will go west decided to accept the , invitation extended by the state of wyo ming a committee will be sent shortly to the wheatland district to select the site lor the new colony and to make arrange ments for the location of town sites and colony centers the land on which the Chicago colonists will be located lies ninety miles north ot cheyenne in the heart of the wheatland district the first carey act project in wyoming the colorado & southern kail road owned by the burlington system runs through the colony site and wheu the burlington completes its extension within the state the farmers will be on b through line from the pacihc northwest to the gulf of mexico taught by experts the price of the land on which the colonists will be located is approximately 40 an acre including water and the farmers are given ten years in which to pay for it the state of wyoming has agreed to provide experts whose sole duty will be to teach the colonists how to farm with irrigation and to oversee the opera tion and management of their farms schools and churches will be established for the sole benefit of the colonists a special system of crop rotation will be arranged by the experts in order to insure the colonists getting the best out of their land the first crop will be the staple crop of the west alfalfa which begins to pay in the second year other crops will be wheat oats barlry potatoes sugar beets alfalfa field peas garden truck melons apples and all fruits adapted to the temperate zone most of the colonists who will be taken to wyoming are mechanics and th:i;o o'clock when the aviator landed in a field on the farm of daniel o'connor midway between locbport ana joliet he had flown seventy-seven miles in the seventy-eight minutes he was in the air but the actual distance covered was only thirty-three miles he was blown out of his course at the start and was confused by dense smoke being practically lost in the air for an hour kodgers spent the night at joliet and expected to re sume his flight early to-day n rodgers yesterday definitely declared that he has given up all hope of winning the william randolph hearst prize of 50 000 for an ocean-to-ocean flight as the time limit is up to-morrow but in spite of this fact he will continue his journey in au attempt to break the world's long distance record with the same gi^m de termination that won for him the endur ance record duriug the recent air carni val he will continue westward â€¢ for the first time in a week the aerial sportsman was greeted by a clear sky yes terday morning and long before sunrise his mechanicians were preparing the wright biplane for the trip to Chicago a suitable starting field was found about two and a half miles southwest of ham mond a brisk wind did not daunt his determination to make a getaway and at 11:31 he was iu the air rodgers carried out his threat of the day before to cut the city of hammond study love in latin high school pair elopes boy of 18 and girl of 16 run away from morgan park and are mar ried at crown point ind amo amas aniat they recited the loving words in the morgan park high school latin text book the lesson was repeatedly conned and well learned it must be true said diton fatteson eighteen years old i've been taught that it is said miss leoua brach who has just turned her sixteenth birthday so the old old story in the ancient tongue was brought to its denouement saturday night with the elopement of the studious pair to crown point ind they were married and will return to Chicago next week to continue their latin studies the present mrs patteson who is a daughter of charles w brach general agent of the rock island railway at mor gan park telegraphed the news of the wedding yesterday to her sister mrs steve walsh young patteson's father who is also a resident of morgan park has been in the employ of the rock island railway for thirty-five years mr fatteson recently offered to purchase his son n plantation in virginia and it is believed that the young pair wiu qo there to live slayer of bessie kent was man with black mustache not webster says farmer surgeon will refuse to plead to indictment assert his lawyers who declare that another drove into the country with girl and threatened to take her life identification of slain girl is called faulty by the defense oregon 111 oct 8 â€” dr harry elgin webster is not the man who killed his bigamous wife bessie kent in shoor's pasture on sep tember 16 dr webster is not the man who drove out of dixon with bessie kent on that day she drove with a black-mustache d curly-haired stranger with whom she quarreled violently dr webster's hair is not black nor curly and he wears no mustache dr webster with his woman detective miss mabel sexsmith followed in a second vehicle seeking evidence against the doctor's wife the other man threatened to kill bessie kent when she refused to do his bidding and protested that she was the wife of dr webster these astonishing statements were made to-day by charles bishop a castle rock farmer who asserts he met bessie kent and the strange man on the dixon road near the shoor place it was thought to have been a mistake on bishop's part until to-night i when he went to the ogle county jail faced dr webster in his cell and dramatic ally exclaimed that is not the man who was with the woman in the buggy and threatened to kill her the attorneys for the pris ner were ready with cither evidence tin after a fashion confirmed the statements of bishop Â» livery men contradict they found two livery men in dixon who say they rented rigs to two couple on the day of the murder they declare that webster told captain baer of the east Chicago avenue poll e station that his wife had left Chicago witra another man they are now looking for miss sexsmith in the hope that she will confirm iheir supposition that she and dr webster were in a second rig looking for evidence as a result of the statements of farmer bishop the citizens of lee and ogle coun ty where feeling against the doctor has , run high are most excited to-night what about dr webster's confession demand those who have been confident o[^fl his guilt wrung from a man who was suffering from drugs by the third degree method of the metropolitan police is the ready answer of attorneys callahan and irwin ah the third degree exclaim the farmer folks the third degree will not be popular with a farmer jury webster to keep silent as a result of the day's disclosures dr webster will stand mute when arraigned before judge oscar e heard in the ogle county circuit court to-morrow he will absolutely refuse to plead and it will lie f necessary for the state to enter the plea of not guilty as a defense this bishop-baer-sexsmith proposition with its mistaken identity and mystery phases amazes the country law yers of oregon prosecutor emerson laughs at it and says they will be falling back shortly on their original insanity idea none the less it tends to confuse the issue and probably means a long and expensive trial here is the story which attorney james e callahan secured from bishop bessie webster and a man with a black mustache and curly hair were together in a rig when i met them driving slowly along the road they were quarreling vio lently suddenly the man stopped the horse and said to the woman in a loud voice if you don't i'll kill you i stepped out and confronted them bishop said the dickens you will i said the woman begau to cry the man apologized to me she then spoke up and said would you if you were me 1 am the wife of another i said lady you then have no riyiit in that buggy - i know it she-said i am the nil of a Chicago physician dr webster 13 my husband's name 1 the man then gruffly inquired the road to dixon i told him the best route and they then departed the horse they drove was a chestnut colored inare the womau wore a gray suit and a large black straw hai she wore two rings one on the middle auger and the other on the third finger of her right hand the man was dressed in a blue striped suit it was learned that state's attorney w j emerson had seenred two more wit nesses for the state two boys win swear that they saw dr webster and bessie at 11 o'clock on saturday morning september 16 the names of the boys have been carefully guarded but it is declared that both saw the couple driving along lowell road between dixon ana sehoor's pasture father fid son pray fatherland son again confronted eactt othc^^bay h'm a long ime there was a boy of 13 is shot for bag of candy drags himself four blocks to home after companions attack him carl boike thirteen years old shot by a companion in a quarrel yesterday saved his own life by drugging himself weak and delirious four blocks to his home 1625 dodge street kvanston carl and five companions set out early in the afternoon to gather thorn apples in a wood located a mile west of evanstou three of the boys john hayes andrew smith and peter smith carried caliber rifles but carl axel nepstad and edward steiubuek were unarmed carl had a bag of candy and hayes stopped and demanded a piece of candy hoike refused whereupon hayes tired the bullet striking boike in the neck and lodging in the base of his skull boike fell and his companions fled then the boy although bleeding profusely and suffering staggered and crawled as far as the steps of his home there he tainted but his last cry for help was heard and his father william boike carried him into the house john hayes returned to his home hub darro.v street sobbing hysterically hie was turned over to miss helen jewell a juvenile probation officer he is fifteen years old naval widow weds at 71 new york oct b at the residence of dr clarence c guion r.'ew rochelle mrs mary elizabeth mccaun widow of commodore william pens mccann u s n became the wife of dr joseph taher lohnson of washington the ' bride is sev enty-one years of age and the bridegroom is seventy commodore m^mju die jan uary 10 190(5 â– jcontlnued^dn 4th page ist column f~ia n temperature variable winds shifting aj 111 i to southerly 4iljb t /' i range of temperatures jjjs -â€¢ w . highest r,4 pick out an easyroad work along the lines of least resistance when you seek employment furnished rooms flats or investments in real estate what could be easier or quicker than turning to the examiner want ad pages where all of these things and many more are arranged for quick reading for your convenience bead foe profit dse foh results Chicago examiner want ad office no 9 west madison st just west of state street phone main 8000 automatic 44344 readin examiner want ada mr reader you will be surprised to find how many ways they can be useful to you aside from getting you help for the home or office or securing you a position sunday october bth the examiner gained over 400 lines of want ad advertising while the tribune lost about 5,400 lines -